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|Sugar on Linux | <!-- Bootable installation of a Linux OS with Sugar installed  
 
|Sugar on Linux | <!-- Bootable installation of a Linux OS with Sugar installed  
 
--> Linux runs on Apple computers long after Apple discontinues support. There are many choices available for easy installation; but after first boot, their support for Sugar varies.  <!--Those stating educational focus may provide a better experience. But this is baseless bias. --> [[#Farewell_Mac._Hello_Sugar.| Read more... ]]
 
--> Linux runs on Apple computers long after Apple discontinues support. There are many choices available for easy installation; but after first boot, their support for Sugar varies.  <!--Those stating educational focus may provide a better experience. But this is baseless bias. --> [[#Farewell_Mac._Hello_Sugar.| Read more... ]]
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|Sugar on a Stick | On some Intel Macs, [[Sugar on a Stick]] can be loaded on a USB flash storage device and booted on the computer. [[#Sugar on a Stick for Mac| See below...]]
 
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{{:Macintosh/run Linux}}
== Other ways to get Sugar on your Mac ==
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== Sugar on a Stick for Mac ==
 
'''Sugar on a Stick''' loaded USB devices should run on Intel Macs.
 
'''Sugar on a Stick''' loaded USB devices should run on Intel Macs.
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See [[Sugar on a Stick/Macintosh]] for a Fedora 17 test from April 2012.
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Follow these instructions '''every time''' you wish to use your '''Sugar on a Stick''' device on an Intel Mac:
 
Follow these instructions '''every time''' you wish to use your '''Sugar on a Stick''' device on an Intel Mac:
 
* Boot the Mac with the boot-helper CD  
 
* Boot the Mac with the boot-helper CD  
* interrupt the boot sequence
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* Interrupt the boot sequence
 
* edit the kernel parameters
 
* edit the kernel parameters
 
  vmlinuz0 initrd=initrd0.img root=LABEL=FEDORA rootfstype=iso9660 rw liveimg overlay=LABEL=soas-2-blueberry quiet rhgb selinux=0
 
  vmlinuz0 initrd=initrd0.img root=LABEL=FEDORA rootfstype=iso9660 rw liveimg overlay=LABEL=soas-2-blueberry quiet rhgb selinux=0

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